9/7/10

Bon Jovi: Bon Jovi rocks for the cops in New York

It's the Tuesday after Labor Day, many of us had a long three day weekend here in The states, but some kids have to go back to school.

JBJ he still may be nursing the mother of all hang overs.


At his East Hampton home in New York on Saturday night, Bon Jovi invited 60 of his closest friends, including Jack Nicholson, for his annual end-of-summer bash including a live performance and fireworks.

When the show kept raging after the local 11.00pm sound curfew, police rolled up to shut down the stage, but the diplomatic rocker invited the officers in just to squeak out one last song, the New York Post reported.

News of the rocking party follows reports the 64th birthday bash of former US President Bill Clinton at a rented Hamptons mansion ended in drama after a valuable vase was broken and a neighbor complained about parking.

The party was thrown by wife Hillary and Clinton's longtime aide Doug Band.

Here's another article on the same story:


Jon Bon Jovi invited police into his home for a private concert.

The rock star is best known as the lead singer and namesake of chart-topping US band Bon Jovi, and is famed for his love of the party lifestyle.

Jon had invited around 60 good friends, including famous faces such as the actor Jack Nicholson, to a party at his home in East Hampton, New York, at the weekend.

The rocker and his friends are believed to have been enjoying themselves so much the local police turned up to tell Jon he had surpassed the 11pm sound curfew that East Hampton residents must abide by.

Rather than put an end to his wild antics, Jon decided to invite the police officers to join the party instead, and ended up performing a Bon Jovi hit for them, the New York Post reports.

It is not known which song Jon sang for the police, although he has an extensive back catalogue with his band, whose hits include Livin’ on a Prayer and Always. After the quick performance, the officers are believed to have left the bash.

The rock star hosts this end-of-summer party annually, which usually involves live music and firework displays.

I would bet money that it was Who Says You Can't Go Home.

This is the party that hosts the super dooper group (beyond super group) of JBJ, the Boss, The Piano Man, and Sir Paul.

Hmm maybe Jon could learn a little from a possible party attendant:

IT'S CURFEW BREAKING BOSS TIME.

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